I can't see anything wrong with it, except that maybe the outer tusks (or possibly lower horns; I'm not really sure about my demonic anatomy) seem a bit lop-sided. Good texture, nice lighting. A bit rough in some areas, but I assume that you are doing that to draw our attention to the focal points of the image, not because you couldn't be bothered to finish his shoulders.

That said, it's not a terribly ambitious piece. With the kind of skill you show here, you should be giving us multiple figures in an environment, not just simple headshots. Pretty much anyone can do a head and shoulders portrait, especially if you're drawing imaginary creatures. So, if you want to learn, I think you will have to push yourself to try something harder.

That said, it's not a terribly ambitious piece. With the kind of skill you show here, you should be giving us multiple figures in an environment, not just simple headshots. Pretty much anyone can do a head and shoulders portrait, especially if you're drawing imaginary creatures. So, if you want to learn, I think you will have to push yourself to try something harder.

Thanks for the replies!

That's always been my problem to be honest. Never been too willing to push myself. It's something that i'm going to have to get out of the habit of doing.